A nice campground in the woods with paved roads and sites at first sight. But all sites are sloping and only one third of the sites are singles, the rest is double, triple of even quadruple sites arranged like small parking lots. If you want some privacy come early and try to grab a single site. Since it is not far from Anchorage you should expect a mostly full campground during holidays and on the weekends. It is dry camping with pit toilets and some water spigots available. Despite staying here during one of the weekdays where ATV's are not allowed, it was busy and noisy. Quiet times where nonexistent. Cars driving around, music, loud chatter, wood splitting, you name it, well after midnight. The lake is half a mile to walk, very nice setting and views.
We can only imagine how this place must be like when dozens of ATV's are buzzing around, actually we don't really want to know and therefore won't come back. We camped at Chugach State Park - Eklutna Lake in a Truck Camper.

This one of the most beautiful campgrounds I have ever seen. It is immaculate with paved roads and sites. We were here in early spring and the scenery was nothing short of spectacular. A kayak rental shack is near the lake. A great ATV, bike, or hike trail goes along the lake for about 12 miles. Weekends fill up fast and it's a 10 mile road from the main highway, but worth it if you get a site. Most sites are well spaced and heavily wooded with tables and fire rings. We camped at Chugach State Park - Eklutna Lake in a Travel Trailer.

Quiet campground close to Anchorage. All sites are well separated with natural vegetation. It is very close to the beautiful Eklutna lake. We didn't have the time, but there are a lot of hikes in the area and kayak renting. No water connection (only a water pump) nor dump station. We camped at Chugach State Park - Eklutna Lake in a Motorhome.